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May 06, 2015, 08:17 am
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When I Clicked One Of My Torrent, TPB Automatically logging out me.
When i clicked login once more it goes to my account as logged in & when i clicked once more on my torrent, it automatically logging me out.
i can't open one of my torrent as logged in status or comment on my torrent.
Torrent that i cannot comment : https://thepiratebay.se/torrent/11873859...ft_Auto_V_[MULTI11]_-_RePack_by_CorePack
I Hope it will be fixed Soon!
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(May 06, 2015, 08:17 am)Sharahi.outworld Wrote: When I Clicked One Of My Torrent, TPB Automatically logging out me.
When i clicked login once more it goes to my account as logged in & when i clicked once more on my torrent, it automatically logging me out.
i can't open one of my torrent as logged in status or comment on my torrent.
Torrent that i cannot comment : https://thepiratebay.se/torrent/11873859...ft_Auto_V_[MULTI11]_-_RePack_by_CorePack
I Hope it will be fixed Soon!
Try clear cache, then log in and try comment again.
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What's the deal with the comment issue? I get some uploads where you have the ability to comment and others no ability....meaning there is nothing to click on next to 'comment'. In fact most of the time there is no option to click at all next to comment. This is while using both Chrome or Firefox.
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Assuming you're using one of the official tpb domains, try refreshing the page or clear cache.
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Ye refreshing works all the time
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(Jun 30, 2015, 04:14 am)udidwht Wrote: What's the deal with the comment issue? I get some uploads where you have the ability to comment and others no ability....meaning there is nothing to click on next to 'comment'. In fact most of the time there is no option to click at all next to comment. This is while using both Chrome or Firefox.
The "deal" is that because we are using several domains which randomly rotate you won't see the "Write Comment" when you are randomly browsing a domain you are not logged in to. When you log in remember which domain you are on and edit the url back to that domain if you are randomly viewing on anything other than that domain in order to comment.
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(Jun 30, 2015, 14:38 pm)demonS Wrote: The "deal" is that because we are using several domains which randomly rotate you won't see the "Write Comment" when you are randomly browsing a domain you are not logged in to. When you log in remember which domain you are on and edit the url back to that domain if you are randomly viewing on anything other than that domain in order to comment.
In other words, we must be logged in all TPB domains, so no problem, right.
Is it possible to make once logged, such as single sign on.
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(Jul 01, 2015, 06:40 am)floki Wrote: In other words, we must be logged in all TPB domains, so no problem, right.
Is it possible to make once logged, such as single sign on.
No, as stated above when you log in remember which domain you are logged in to, be it .am .mn .gd .vg or .la and edit the url back to that domain if you are randomly viewing on anything other than that domain in order to comment, in other words you have to be on the domain you are logged into to see the write comment option
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(Jul 01, 2015, 06:40 am)floki Wrote: In other words, we must be logged in all TPB domains, so no problem, right.
Is it possible to make once logged, such as single sign on.
Since they are all different TLDs rather than sub-domains, each operates independently of the others, and doesn't even know the others exist. So that means everyone has to log in to each TLD they wish to use.
Is it possible to implement SSO for TPB? Yes, but then you have a single point of failure again, and the different TLDs would no longer be able to function on their own.
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